Making Can-nections! Canungra’s business expo returns!

Local businesses are invited to book at stall at the Canungra business expo. Photo: Katie O'Brien.
Local businesses are invited to book at stall at the Canungra business expo. Photo: Katie O'Brien.

Scenic Rim businesses are invited to be part of the second Canungra business expo, to be held as part of Small Business Month.

Hosted by the Canungra Chamber of Commerce, Can-Nections will bring together a range of local businesses, from printing to accounting and aged care.

Canungra Chamber of Commerce President, Nambok Intharangsy said the expo is a great opportunity to meet the people behind your local businesses.

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“We are looking forward to welcoming people from across the region to find out what is available in the area, both in terms of services and potentially jobs as well,” said Nambok.

“We would love to see community organisations as well as people who work from home and businesses that don’t have a shopfront showcasing their products and services at the expo.”

“This is an ideal opportunity for job seekers and students to connect with potential employers and for businesses to promote themselves to job seekers.”

This is the second time Can-nections has been held, with the first expo in 2022 attracting 40 local businesses.

The Canungra Chamber of Commerce is hoping to build on that number in 2023 and has opened the event to all businesses located throughout the Scennic Rim.

Stalls are free for Canungra Chamber of Commerce members, or $40 for non members – join the Chamber now for only $80 and get the stall for free.

A networking barbecue will be held for stallholders after the expo closes to the public.

Can-nections is on Saturday 20 May from 9am to 2pm at Canungra School of Arts Hall.

For enquiries and more information email enquiries@canungrachamberofcommerce.com.au.

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